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Locking both axle diffs and the center diff?

 

Yes, but I they don't really have a center diff. They are rear wheel drive, you first engage the front axel (2X2 like a landy) the engage the diff locks that gives true 4x4 :thumbup1:

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Jon i dare say it frank has a few nice looking u1600 for sale.

 

Which one is that then, one is a twin to my old one and one is expected in soon with a rusty cab!!

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Yes, but I they don't really have a center diff. They are rear wheel drive, you first engage the front axel (2X2 like a landy) the engage the diff locks that gives true 4x4 :thumbup1:

 

Ah right.

In the defender I have "permanent 4x4" on the road, with a diff in the centre box. In order to lock the axles I would have to buy and fit aftermarket diffklocks in the axles, engage centre diff lock, and then would have to lock each axle.

Edited by tommer9

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